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False Killer Whale Collection

False killer whales (Delphinidae) are a species of oceanic dolphin that live in tropical and subtropical waters around the world

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Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale / Orca - The adult male known as 'MEL', 45 to 50 years old when these images were taken

Killer whale / Orca - The adult male known as "MEL", 45 to 50 years old when these images were taken
FG-eb-327 Killer whale / Orca - The adult male known as "MEL", 45 to 50 years old when these images were taken (March 2006) hunting South American Sealion pups on a beach at Punta Norte

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer / Orca Whale - breaching. ML522

Killer / Orca Whale - breaching. ML522
TOM-1166 Killer / Orca Whale - breaching Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Washington, British Columbia, Pacific ocean Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale

Killer Whale
FG-9509-M Killer Whale / Orca - underwater Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whales / Orcas (Orcinus orca)

Killer Whales / Orcas (Orcinus orca)
Killer whales / Orcas (Orcinus orca) large pod including calf traveling together while foraging on large schools of Herring (Clupea harengus) in the cold waters of northern Norway, January

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale Vancouver Aquarium, Canada

Killer Whale Vancouver Aquarium, Canada
AU-1212 KILLER WHALE / Orca - underwater Vancouver Aquarium, Canada Orcinus orca Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) male named Mel attacking young South American sea lion

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) male named Mel attacking young South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens) on beach, Punta Norte, Peninsula Valdes, Argentina

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca whales (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing together, Shetland, Scotland, UK. April

Orca whales (Orcinus orca) pod surfacing together, Shetland, Scotland, UK. April

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale - breaching Pacific Northwest ml96p

Killer Whale - breaching Pacific Northwest ml96p
TOM-888 Killer Whale / Orca - breaching San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, Washington. USA Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer / Orca Whale - spy hopping ML967P

Killer / Orca Whale - spy hopping ML967P
TOM-1163 Killer / Orca Whale - spy hopping Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, British Columbia, Pacific Ocean Orcinus orca Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale / Orca - Several pods came together to form a 'superpod'

Killer Whale / Orca - Several pods came together to form a "superpod"
FG-ab-418 Killer Whale / Orca - Several pods came together to form a "superpod". Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whales, Transient type - breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing

Killer whales, Transient type - breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing
FG-EC-495 Killer whales, Transient type - breaching during a phase of traveling and active socializing. Photographed in Monterey Bay, California, USA, Pacific Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whales - Transient type - Adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA

Killer Whales - Transient type - Adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April
FG-EC-503 Killer Whales - Transient type Adult male - Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA - April Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale / Orca - male, breaching Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia

Killer whale / Orca - male, breaching Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada AM 846
FG-4885 Killer whale / Orca - male, breaching Photographed in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whales/ Orca - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA

Killer whales/ Orca - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA
FG-EC-018 Killer whales/ Orca - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA Orcinus orca There are three types of recognised Killer Whales - resident, transients & offshore'

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand

Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand. Pacific Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale (Orcinus orca) pod hunting together in herring baitball (Clupea harengus)

Killer whale (Orcinus orca) pod hunting together in herring baitball (Clupea harengus), Andenes, Andoya island, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway, April

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand

Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand. Pacific Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) spy-hopping to observe Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii)

Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) spy-hopping to observe Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) in preparation to knock it from the ice by creating a wave. Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, summer

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Riding a killer whale

Riding a killer whale
A man with a cowboy hat rides a killer whale. Date: 1960s

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whales (Orcas), Southern Ocean

Killer Whales (Orcas), Southern Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale FG 2468 Orcinus orca © Francois Gohier ARDEA LONDON

Killer Whale FG 2468 Orcinus orca © Francois Gohier ARDEA LONDON
FG-2468 KILLER WHALE / Orca - at surface, showing dorsal fin Orcinus orca Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand

Orcas / killer whales (Orcinus orca) swimming in open water, Three Kings Islands, New Zealand. Pacific Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Picture No. 10947600

Picture No. 10947600
Orca / Killer Whale - attack on young South American Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens) (formerly Otaria byronia) Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia, Argentina. Date

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean

Killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean
Two female and one male killer whales hunt together in the beautiful clear ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Southern Elephant Seal, Female - Female afraid of killer whales swimming along the shoreline

Southern Elephant Seal, Female - Female afraid of killer whales swimming along the shoreline
FG-eb-380 Southern Elephant Seal - Female afraid of killer whales swimming along the shoreline Valdes Peninsula, Patagonia

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale / Orcas practicing intentional stranding; Patagonia

Killer whale / Orcas practicing intentional stranding; Patagonia. The small population of Orcas of northern Patagonia
FG-eb-364 Killer whale / Orcas practicing intentional stranding Patagonia Orcinus orca The small population of Orcas of northern Patagonia uses a unique strategy of intentional stranding to capture

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale / Orcas - Hunting South American Sea lion pups at the water's edge

Killer whale / Orcas - Hunting South American Sea lion pups at the water's edge
FG-eb-284 Killer whale / Orcas - Hunting South American Sea lion pups at the water's edge Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Province Chubut, Patagonia

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale Male This individual is part of a pod of Transient Killer whales

Killer Whale Male This individual is part of a pod of Transient Killer whales
FG-dz-514 Killer Whale / Orca - Male Monterey Bay, California, USA Orcinus orca This individual is part of a pod of Transient Killer whales

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale This population of killer whales feed on herring. In the fall

Killer whale This population of killer whales feed on herring. In the fall
FG-bu-954 Killer whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring Tysfjord, Norway Orcinus orca In the autumn, schools of herring enter fjords of the NW coast of Norway

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring. In the autumn

Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring. In the autumn
FG-bv-164 Killer Whale - this population of killer whales feed on herring Vestfjord, Norway Orcinus orca In the autumn, schools of herring enter fjords of the NW coast of Norway

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Pod of Orca Whales (Orcinus orca) in Haro Strait near San Juan Island with Mt

Pod of Orca Whales (Orcinus orca) in Haro Strait near San Juan Island with Mt. Baker behind, Washington State, USA
Orca Whale (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Spyhopping Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA

Spyhopping Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: U. S. A. Alaska, Inside Passage Surfacing Orca killer whales (Orcinus orca)

U. S. A. Alaska, Inside Passage Surfacing Orca killer whales (Orcinus orca)
U.S.A. Alaska, Inside Passage Surfacing Orca killer whales (Orcinus orca)

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whales/ Orca - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California

Killer whales/ Orca - transient type. Photographed in Monterey Bay - Pacific Ocean - California - USA
FG-EC-020 Killer whales/ Orca - transient type Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean, California, USA Orcinus orca There are three types of recognised Killer Whales - resident, transients & offshore'

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Spyhopping Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA

Spyhopping Orca Killer Whale (Orca orcinus) near San Juan Island, WA State, USA

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca or Killer

Orca or Killer whales

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal

Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)
FG-EC-101 Killer whale / Orca - activity during an attack on young Northern Elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) by three members of a pod of transient killer whales Monterey Bay, Pacific Ocean

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca whales surfacing

Orca whales surfacing

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca breaching

Orca breaching

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca breaching

Orca breaching

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orcas surfacing

Orcas surfacing

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orcas surfacing

Orcas surfacing

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca surfacing at sunset

Orca surfacing at sunset

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Starry Orca (black Version)

Starry Orca (black Version)
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Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Starry Orca (black Version)

Starry Orca (black Version)
Alirıza ÇAKIR

Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca and Diver

Orca and Diver
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Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Orca and Diver

Orca and Diver
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Background imageFalse Killer Whale Collection: Starry Orca

Starry Orca
Alirıza ÇAKIR



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False Killer Whale Collection

False killer whales (Delphinidae) are a species of oceanic dolphin that live in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, and are closely related to other dolphins, such as orcas and pilot whales, but have a distinct appearance with a black or dark grey body, white patches on the throat and chest, and an elongated beak and can grow up to 6 meters in length and weigh up to 1 tonne. They feed mainly on fish, squid, octopus and sometimes even other marine mammals. False killer whale pods typically consist of 10-20 individuals but can reach up to 100 animals during certain times of the year. These dolphins are highly social animals that communicate using clicks, whistles and pulsed calls. Unfortunately they are listed as 'Data Deficient' by the IUCN due to lack of data about their population size or trends.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the False Killer Whale. These Delphinidae mammals are known for their distinctive appearance with dark grey or black bodies and slender heads. Our collection showcases these majestic creatures in their natural habitat as they swim gracefully through the ocean waters. The False Killer Whale is an intelligent and social animal that lives in groups called pods. They can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world where they feed on fish and squid. Unfortunately, like many marine species, False Killer Whales face threats from human activities such as pollution and overfishing. By displaying one of these beautiful images from our collection in your home or office, you can help raise awareness about the importance of protecting these magnificent animals for future generations to enjoy.
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What are False Killer Whale (Delphinidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

False Killer Whale art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artworks featuring these magnificent marine creatures. These prints showcase the beauty and grace of False Killer Whales, which are a species of dolphins found in tropical and temperate waters around the world. The prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology that ensures vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. They come in a range of sizes to suit any space or decor style, from small desk-sized prints to large statement pieces for living rooms or offices. Whether you're an animal lover, ocean enthusiast, or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, False Killer Whale art prints make a stunning addition to any home or office. They also make great gifts for friends and family who share your passion for wildlife conservation and appreciation.
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What False Killer Whale (Delphinidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of False Killer Whale art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These Delphinidae mammals animals can be found in various sizes, styles, and formats to suit your preferences. You can choose from stunning photographs capturing the beauty of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat or artistic renditions that showcase their unique features. The False Killer Whale art prints available at Media Storehouse are printed on high-quality materials using advanced printing technology to ensure excellent color accuracy and sharpness. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to decorate your living room or office space or a thoughtful gift for someone special, you'll find something suitable among our extensive collection. From close-up portraits to action shots, our selection of False Killer Whale art prints is sure to impress. So why not browse through our gallery today and discover the perfect artwork that speaks to you?
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How do I buy False Killer Whale (Delphinidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy False Killer Whale art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of Delphinidae Mammals Animals artwork. Once you have found the piece that you like, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps or metal prints. When making your purchase, be sure to check out any available discounts or promotions that may apply to your order. You will also need to provide your shipping and payment details before completing your purchase. We offer high-quality art prints featuring a wide variety of subjects, so whether you are looking for something specific like False Killer Whales or just want to add some beautiful artwork to your home or office décor, they have plenty of options to choose from.
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How much do False Killer Whale (Delphinidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

False Killer Whale art prints are available at Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size, material, and framing options chosen by the buyer. These art prints feature stunning images of False Killer Whales in their natural habitat captured by talented photographers from around the world. We offer a wide range of print sizes to choose from, including small sizes suitable for home decor and larger sizes ideal for office spaces or public areas. You can also select different materials such as canvas or paper to suit their preferences. In addition to standard print options, Media Storehouse also provides customers with various framing choices that complement the artwork's style and enhance its visual appeal. Whether you're looking for a beautiful piece of wall art or an eye-catching centerpiece for your living room, False Killer Whale art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress.
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How will my False Killer Whale (Delphinidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We offer a range of delivery options for our False Killer Whale art prints. Our standard delivery service is fast and reliable, ensuring that your order arrives in perfect condition. We also offer express delivery for those who need their prints quickly. All of our art prints are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use high-quality materials to protect the print during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes and protective wrapping. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email confirmation with tracking information so you can keep an eye on its progress. If you have any questions about the delivery process or need assistance with tracking your order, our friendly customer service team is always here to help. Whether you're ordering a single print or multiple pieces for a gallery wall, we take great care in delivering your False Killer Whale art prints safely and efficiently.